As children interact with Critical Race Theory, parents have the opportunity to help their kids develop their Christian worldview.
Ages 19+ (Adult)
Body image issues and eating disorders are rooted in cultural messages – so how can we help our kids overcome them?
These five ways of shifting the momentum in your home can help your family to stop feeling stuck and bring your kids’ goals back into focus.
These 3 steps can help you change your mindset following the COVID-19 pandemic and start getting back to a more normal mindset.
There is an adage that says, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Parents need moments of laughter to revive weary spirits and put things back into perspective. One of the places that parents can get laughter is through funny parenting memes.
Here are some helpful guiding questions to consider when you’re thinking whether certain words you use with your kids are life-giving or potentially destructive.
If the momentum in your family has taken a negative turn, these five things can help you get it back on a positive pace.
Encourage your kids to hold fast to the hope of Christ and to lean on Bible verses like these to bolster their faith in every season of life.
Mom, you are amazing! You are unique. You can make a difference in your child’s life and the truth is, there has never been a mom exactly like you.
The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin for “commandment.” Jesus commands us to love in His final instructions before going to the cross.
The story of Christ is simply a true myth: working on us in the same way, but with this tremendous difference that it really happened.
But what I’ve learned in the six years since we lost our son is this: It is possible to find your feet again. It is possible to see light again in the laughter of a baby or the glory of a sunrise or the touch of a loved one’s hand.
Grandparents can play a unique and significant role in the lives of their grandchildren. Here are five gifts that engaged grandparents can give their grandkids:
We often wonder how our parenting can make an impact on our kids. These six ways will show you how being a parent can make all the difference.
If the practice of public reading of Scripture with your family sounds good to you, you may be wondering how to get started. Well, we have a few options for you!
Take the time to help your children process worry, grief and loss
Discussing boundaries and limits with your adult children will contribute to the good health of your relationship and minimize conflicts in the home.
Adaptability as a parent requires a mom or dad to get rid of the “shoulds” that tend to come from comparing their experience as young adults to that of their kids.
Learn how to stay connected with your grandkids as they grow — whether they live across the street or around the world
Blessing our adult children may seem harder than blessing our kids when they are young. However, it’s still vitally important.